You must add a DDW server to an Address Manager configuration before you can add a Managed Windows server.
Attention: When adding a new DDW server to Address Manager v8.3.2, it can only be a DDW v8.2.0
server, not a DDW v8.1.1 server (or earlier). A DDW v8.1.1 server that is
already under Address Manager control will continue to function normally upon
upgrade to Address Manager v8.3.2
however, you will not be able to replace the DDW v8.1.1 server nor can you add
new Windows servers. Upgrading to DDW v8.2.0 removes this limitation and ensures
continued functionality with Address Manager v8.3.2.
Note: Ensure that the system times on Address Manager and the BlueCat Address
Manager for Windows Server (DDW) server are synchronized. Preferably, the system
times should be synchronized using a Network Time Protocol (NTP) service.
Address Manager can be configured to provide NTP service. For instructions on
configuring NTP services in Address Manager, refer to Network Time Protocol. Alternatively, you can set the
Windows server so that its time is a few seconds ahead of the Address Manager
server.
To add a DDW server:
With a DDW server added to Address Manager, you can now add a Windows DNS or
Windows DHCP server. For details, refer to Managing Windows DNS and Managing Windows DHCP.